iOS - Android Having experienced slight bleeding mid-cycle, she made an appointment with her GP eight months after an earlier screening, during which another smear test was carried out.Then came a letter that pre-cancerous cells had been detected, and Vikki was called for cold coagulation – a procedure that uses a heated probe to destroy abnormal cells on the cervix (neck of the womb).“The doctor said he was going to take a couple of biopsies,” she told Lanarkshire Live.“I went home after the treatment and thought nothing more of it.
I thought that was it done.”Two weeks later, estate agent Vikki was at work when an 0800 number rang her mobile.“It was my consultant’s secretary,” she explained.“She was very matter-of-fact.
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